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xmodemAn early form of file transmission for dialup and telnet connections. It is slower and uses smaller blocks of data (128 bits) than ymodem and zmodem.
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xmodemAn asynchronous file transfer protocol initially developed for CP/M personal computers. First versions used a checksum to detect errors. Later versions use the more effective CRC method. Programs typi [..]
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xmodemWebGuest Dictionary Error control software protocol used to transfer files between modems . Sends data in blocks of 128 bytes .
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xmodemOriginally developed in 1977 by Ward Christensen, Xmodem is one of the most popular file-transfer protocols. Although Xmodem is a relatively simple protocol, it is fairly effective at detecting errors [..]
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xmodema protocol for transferring files during direct dial-up communications. Xmodem has basic error checking to ensure that information isn't lost or corrupted during transfer. It sends data in 128-by [..]
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xmodemWard Christensen’s original file transfer protocol. The receiving computer must acknowledge each block before the next block is sent.
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xmodem - A protocol for transferring files during direct dial-up communications. Developed by Ward Christensen in 1977, Xmodem does error checking to ensure that information is not lost or corrupted during transfer of 128 byte blocks. Since its development it has
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xmodemA file transfer protocol, predecessor to Ymodem and Zmodem.
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xmodemXMODEM is a popular file transfer protocol developed by Ward Christensen in 1977. It sends data blocks associated with checksums and waits for the acknowledgment of a block receipt. Xmodem is implemen [..]
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